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Old 05-25-2026, 02:49 PM   #32701
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"Cakes and Ale" should be PD now but it hasn't hit Project Gutenberg yet.
It just did. https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/78723
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Old 05-26-2026, 05:58 AM   #32702
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Frontiere, by Singelin, seems 150% cute and visually hearted.

Edit: forgot to mention, Frontiere is a kind of those "perfect paperback", the pages' edges are also rounded cut:
Really great, the author describes the plots' different characterizations and changes during the 10 years of work, into the postface. The project started at the middle of the making of "The Grocery", into the wondering to draw an adventure set on outer space; later there were added some scenes on planets, as for the need to give atmospheres, within them color's renderings.
A very pleasant graphic novel.

"The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch" Philip K. Dick, nice.
"Police Your Planet", Lester del Rey, also very nice; I get where Brackett enlightened her inspire. The first part wasn't too comforting, but loved the reading after all.

Now on "The Eden Cycle" by Raymond Z. Gallun.

Ps: thanks for the suggestion of "Standard Ebooks", there is a science fiction section, too.
Also the covers look nicer than so many sold ones. There is one from Clark Ashton Smith, which I guess it would not be an easy reading.
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He read an unabridged dictionary word for word, studying not only the definitions of the words but also their etymology.

The other main course in Smith's self-education was to read the complete 11th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica at least twice

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Old 05-29-2026, 03:54 AM   #32703
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I've been reading East of Eden (John Steinbeck). 55% in on kindle.
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Old 05-29-2026, 07:46 PM   #32704
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I've been reading East of Eden (John Steinbeck). 55% in on kindle.
I liked West of Eden by Harry Harrison. But I'm thinking that was probably a totally different storyline.
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I've been reading East of Eden (John Steinbeck). 55% in on kindle.
My libraries have many copies of Steinbecks but I have never managed to snag a copy without a hold.
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I always have a difficult time deciding what book I want to read next. I just finished The Hunt For Atlantis by Andy McDermott (genre: Action/Adventure). I'm maybe 1/4 the way through Fool Moon by Jim Butcher - the Graphic Audio version of the audiobook - I plan to continue this in tandem with my next written book choice, but I may decide to finish it solo before starting another book. I tend to like audiobooks only for specific situations - on trips where I'm stuck sitting for a long time with my brain wandering, and in bed at night when I can't go to sleep. I will admit, this Graphic Audio version is engaging.

For my next written read, I am currently considering:
  • Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J. K. Rowling (I've read the first five, need to finish the series)
  • Hail Mary by Andy Weir (The Martian was great IMHO)
  • Seven Deadly Wonders by Matthew Reilly (I've read a few of his, Action/Adventure, fun)
  • The Lost Power by Avanti Centrae (new author to me, have wanted to try her books)
  • The Solomon Key by Nick Thacker (has written a ton of Action/Adventure, none of which I have read yet)
I'll do some more searching through my stokepile of books to see if any other candidates jump out at me.
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And now I'm (re)reading The Compleat Traveller in Black by John Brunner. Excellent linked fantasy short stories.
And I enjoyed the re-read. It has a splendid ending.

Next up was The Carpet People by Terry Pratchett. The revised version, by 17-year-old and 47-year-old Terry.

It was better than I remembered.

I followed that by The Windsingers and The Limbreth Gate by Megan Lindholm (Robin Hobb) which I thought were second and third in a trilogy, but turn out to be second and third in a quadrology.
A good fantasy, good enough that I've bought the final book at full price!

But before I get to that, I'm reading Death in the House by Anthony Berkeley. One from the 'golden age' of detective fiction. And its of its age, with all characters showing off their sexism and racism.
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